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1 Public Works Engineering HATS: Handheld Asset Tracking System Final Interactive Prototype Presented by Dave Nguyen and Margaret Yau

2 Background Public Works Engineering (PWE) Streets BuildingsResidents CoordinatesStreetBuildingNumber of Residents (3.434, 56.34, 78.89) 1000 OxfordStarbucks0 (3.48, 78,38, 188, 34) 3999 DerbyLee’s Apartment 30 Geographical Information System (GIS) Map

3 Overall Problem Public Works Engineering (PWE) is currently digitizing locations and attributes of street assets in the city of Berkeley using a geographic information system (GIS). Our goal is to design a mobile, natural, and efficient interface that facilitates the process of field data collection.

4 Representative Tasks Observe Record Verify

5 Final UI Design: HATS GPS Receiver Global Positioning System iPAQ Customized ArcPad Application (x, y, z)

6 Login Smart Drop-down menu Customizable Memorize previous entered values Exit Button

7 Main Map navigation Universal icons Information GPS On/off button Default on Help Exit Data entry Streetlight icon

8 Data Entry If GPS is on, point averaging progress is shown on title bar Fields for streetlight attributes Help for this specific asset

9 Asset Help Diagram A picture of the target asset with explanation of each attribute

10 Data Entry Smart drop-down menus Error Prevention Typechecking Database access

11 Data Verification Latest entry squared Information button

12 Test Measures Process Data Frustration/Confusion Satisfaction Bottom Line Data Time for learning Time for completing the tasks Number of errors

13 Process Results Error Types Using manual map navigation tools while GPS is accessible Identifying wattage was confusing Didn’t use the GPS when it was available Confused about using manual entry when GPS signal could not be acquired Positive Incidents Likes logging on. Allows tracking of recorder Liked previous values being stored for next entry

14 Task Completion Hypothesis #1: The time needed for new users to complete each task will be less than 180 seconds (3 minutes) Result: Each task took much less than 180 seconds, even for difficult scenarios (average 61 seconds)

15 Error Rates Hypothesis #2: The number of errors for new users to complete the task will be less than 3 Result: On average, there was 1.7 errors across each scenario. Out of 9 tests (3 users x 3 scenarios) there was 1 exception with 4 errors.

16 Learning Time Hypothesis #3: The time needed to train will be less than 300 seconds (5 minutes) Result: Each user, given less than 5 minutes of training, had, on average, 1.7 errors/scenario

17 Changes Separate Asset Icons from Function Icons Change GPS Icon to be more clear GPS Defaults On

18 Improved Help Screens

19 Cancelling GPS Reading Clarify method of canceling GPS reading and using manual entry mode

20 Data Entry Clarify Entry Units Remove +/- Buttons

21 Summary PWE is digitizing locations and attributes of street assets Our prototype is designed to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the data collection process HATS consists of an iPAQ running a customized ArcPad application and a GPS receiver The bottom-line data of our user study satisfied our three hypotheses, while the process data led us to design changes that clarified the GPS status control


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